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by muad_kyrlach
1402 days ago
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I would actually love to get some perspective on my own perceptions. If i'm slinging code, remote work sounds awesome. But when i'm slinging ideas, i want to be in person. I want to have the brains in a room around a market board figuring things out. The creative and communicative energy is just totally different. My problem with the code-slingers who want to be totally remote -- don't you need to have periodic collaborative discussions with your peers? Do you really find those discussions are as good over a computer screen as they were in a room? Over a screen, most people are multi-tasking -- having multiple conversations, doing their laundry, whatever. That's a poor imitation of true collaboration, in my opinion. What am I not considering? |
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